Vedncudfl.v. December 1, 1020 THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE r I Prom all pars of Can ada and beyond, come .uiuntary exprestiona of jrratituda from people i.-, !)Ued by Huckley'g Jlix'.ur. one woman write: "I wuid pronounce it worth lu weight In sold". Another -aaya: "It Is tbn best thine I have v.r taken for Lron- :hltUM. ThU from a man: "It lit jr a wonderful medl- i:iueM. "Couched for 13 yea ri, B out ii was mopped br your marvellous medl-i;,m", asserts another. H ore of original let-trra in our filr. attert the unique power of "IlucklryV In itutantly rc'ieTtnr Coughs and ,d of all kinds. Drug-jr -t everywhere selJ and t a unltt it. W K. IJuckley, Limited 112 Mutual Street, Toronto 2 01 Act like a flaih a tingle lip proves it NOW TTrlS WHJR Alt GOOD HDOGDcRTHElR WiSJEZ COAL Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST MILK 1 '!i rico of li.-kPls is olvni:r'd to 6 Quarts fop $1.00 11 Pint for $1.00 ''mnrnr-uig November I. Valentin Dairy Phone G57. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. crtage, Warehoualni, and DlatrlbutliiK Team or Motor Bervloe, r'Oal Band and Gravel Wa Bpaolallxa In Plana an Fumttura Bovine,. LUMBER Wp fire tiiniiufacliirlng rough nnd drcsscil luni-ler- Kilfjro grnin lioat lnr. Ilnlilmt nnd salmon boxes, Ask Fop Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 6G2 r There a time and place " everything, and thin in ".c best time for you t buy di oal and place it in your Trice are right and the very aerviee waa never --r'.er Plat your order to- UNA1.MO - WELLINGTON or ALBERTA SOOTLESS Albert & McCafery Limited Phones 1IC und 11? A NEW AID TO CHIROPRACTIC U -MrMILMX HAH INHT.U.IXI, AN INTIII'Mi:.T t'OK IlKTMTIMi lHIIMTIO III' M;W; I'onn; ! B IM knowledge of anatomy and pf tht -proper po.lt.on of the "joints surround the stiua) column, -the chlro-praetor know, by touch when any joint i Juent Borne patlenU how-' ever. h been xnown to fool the, chiropractor, when for some teuton or another he wk. unable to trsce the oaej I Joint out of alignment. To eliminate! ,uus powHriiit) of human error. Dr. jMcMlHan has iui tn nU omce , ,tbe Etehanie Block, the very newest 'lctrtl,Pittuj-NuromeM by which ln-Wument an diminuuon in the flow twee at iay part of the human frame to instantly detcti This Imtrument is made on sclent l- ncally correct principle and tt can detect obstructions to tlx nerve foras U part of the body whteb the chiro practor could never knew by touch inoac wno in the nui h. chiropractic without result--and there M a known percentage of such patlenU have a new hope tn Uii Pathn. Krurotncter It eliminates all nosslble c nance or mistake on the part of the. chiropractor m finding the correct vtriebrac to adjuat and It step up chiropractic efficiency by flfly j "Mit And in cases wbere the chlro i praetor haa been unable to find the , T.h; pot. thi instrument can and Or WoAlUJan haa had tilt Irwtni-'mt in bia office for the laat two moiiitu and Haa tested It thoroughly. ! irk ao'l thai M Ita whole Justl- licatlun It ta at the service of patient without additional roai Por appointmenu. Dr MrMitlen's phono, number la 691 ajifl hi address la gachsnaje Block, tuoou c and 7. at the comer of Sixth Street and Third Avenue. Advt. JOHN F. MAGU1RE DIED IN VANCOUVER H lurmrrlv In lulnrw Here. Wa Keen rtnin and i:nentirr,ed Mutlr Thr death occurred reetntiy an Van couvct alter Utaea taattng only a few day of Joha F UapMre. fannerly of Prtiate Rupert and prevloua to that a reatdent of Haeetton. He wa well known UtroMghout UU part of the country having cngated in bualnea here and alao bar in; been Interested In iuouraglng good muaat by arrang WATER NOTICE nnr.iiMoN ami i kc. TAKE NOTICE that Ooaae Packing Comoanr I. united, wnoae addresa is Vancouver BC will apply for a licence U take and uae IWajw gallon per aay of water out of unnamed atream. wnicn flows northwesterly and drains Into Captain. Cove at head of Captain's Cote The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 700 feet ft.im mouth and win oe uaea tor commercial and domestic purposes upon tha Und described a Lot inn. iiange . ' C'uA.i Dm t net This notice was posted ci, the ground on the 4th dsy of November IBM A copy of thia notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the ' Water Act' wtll be riled Jn the office ol the Water Recorder at Prince (Rupert DC Objections to the appll-' cat ton may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water ItUthU Parliament Buildings. Victoria, lie. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a .local newspaper The date of 'the first publication of this notice is November . 10 1920 I OOSSE PACKLNO COMPANY LTD. j Applicant. By J. r Strang. Agent. WATER NOTICE. imKKMON AMI I TAKE HOTICE that DeuarUnent of Public Works of Canada, whose address l Ottawa, will apply for a licence to I take and use 8.000 gallons per day of water out of unnamed stream, which llow eastwardly and drain into Dodge Cove on the east side of Dlgby Island, 1 U.l Tne waier win uc uivriwru nww Sthe stream at a point about 100 feeti i west of the northwest corner of Lot 30. nibdlvjslon of part of Lot 1993. Range V and will be used for domestic pur-ixwe upon the land described as Dodge l.tlond This notice w posted on the j ground on the 23nd day of November.) ig2d A copy of this notice and an ap- i plication pursuant thereto and to the Water Act" will be filed In the office ot the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. I Objection lo the application may be I nled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller ot Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C., within thirty dsys after the first appearance of this notice In a local news paper me umr ui m tlon of this notice Is November 24. 1926. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA. Applicant. By 4. P. Forde. District Engineer, Agent. WATER NOTICE IllM ltSlllN AMI t'SE. " AKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. 'whose address is P.O. Box 1700. Prince Rupert. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use 4.000 gallons per day of water out of an unnamed creek which ri. ws northerly nd drains into Nesto In-let about one mile from the head of the Inlet on Ita south shore. The water will be diverted from the stream at the I natural outlet of a small lake, about 0J0 feet from the mouth of the creek, and will be used for domestic and industrial purposes upon the 7 acres of lantt described a unaurveyed land for which lease Is applied. This notl-e was nested on the ground on the asrd day of November. 1026. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto Snd to the "Water Act" will be tiled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objections to the annl cation may up i Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of water Rights. Parliament Buildings, I Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a inenl newspanrr. ,umc . publication of this notice Is Decern-Ler 1 1026. jQHN DYnHAVN i Applicant. Pneumonia Left Her With A Bad Cough ufV.V R IJ"nnf, 2307.14th -At Veet, Calptrr, Alto., writ: "(Her a before my twiDi were born. I had an attack of jmeumonia wbiah left me with a very huA roafh. IWnif under Die doctor' care, be tried flr.t one thlr,( and tiara another, tat I roughed day and tijKht. A friend brought me a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sy rup, for to try, and after couching for two inontn and taking fmir fix ounce, hottle of cmigb innlieiM, 1 K0t rid of my cough with one and a half Iwttle of Jr. tVoud'i Norn by Pine Hyrup " Prie 35c. per little, larp. family We-S put up only by The T. llilburu Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ton into Prince Rupert, using a part of hi place of business for this healthful recreation. ' III daughter. Mrs. Dalby . Morkili. mas known from her freauent visit, ta her father and for her , ability Btssi j as mm Mr. Magulre la the last member ox the family. Mrs. Magulre'. death hav ing preceded hH by aeversl month. THE MAN IN THE MOON pense. aaya: A Scotsman Is reported to have wanted to break off the engagement when his fiance became fat. but as she could not get the ring off he had to marry her. " ' 1 have a kitten with at least ten lives. The average cat la said to have nine but this one Is away llvelle-Utan the average. Tne Ottawa circus which opens December S promises to be much less amusing than last year owing to the fact that a number of the clever acro bat have been left at home by the promoters of the big show. The people most of u dislike arc tax collectors, meter readers, and urn-Dire. There are a few I might add to the list for my special anlmad-t version which Include proof readers. ftstaurant and bordlnghouse keepers. Insurance agents, book agents, cred itors and borrowers. I suggest there be a law to. make It criminal tor a person to speak without thinking. But then you cant put the whole population In jail except Dumb Jacko. Blessed are the poor. They never wear dress clothes at an evening party. What a flattering thing It would be for some of us If we were Important enough to be shot at like Mussolini. Everything good Is moderately. bad It taken lm- A local shlek who was out last night says it was not only her head that waa empty. "You ought to have seen the pay check at the Boston." You tan tell Christmas Is coming br the number of bazaars and business ales. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert ii:t i:.Mi)i:it i, ini6. The idea ot a municipal elevator being established In Prince Rupert Is being advanced and there la no doubt that it will receive the support of some members of the city council. R. Q. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, announces that he has Organized a company to be known as the Provincial Canners Ltd. which will build a cannery at Rivers Inlet. Mr Johnston will continue as manager of the J. 11. Todd cannery at Inverness. Word has reached here that the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'k barge Donald D which went adrift rt pejitly In Queen Charlotte Bound from the tug Dola, is now a total 16 In Codfish Passage north of Hecate Constantinople has dedicated a. new Widows' Home, the first Institution ot Its kind In Turkey. ' . .s ... . REMINDER ABOUT COWBAYFLOATS i tVIM. HE KK.VT IIV CITY Til IKIIKIt-l , M. .tl'TIIOKITIKH, CDrNCII, it:ciiiK.H The city council, on motion of Aid. Casey, eectmded by Aid Stephens, de-, .fl f-fl lafft nfirht tn MnfnH ftin t t - - 0 - - - - . .Ull. ftJUCB Malcolm, federal minuter of publlof works: Hon. Dr. J. H. King, fonneri minuter of public work, and J. C. Brady. M.P of a communication dated February 27 'from Dt. King Jn which It was stated thai consideration of an appropriation for the construction of wharves and float at Cow Bay would be taken up In connection with the supplementary estimates. The communication will urge that construction of said wharves and floats be proceed-ed with. AN OUTLET ON THE PACIFIC lug for ouulde artist, to appear j (continued from page two) He was also keenly Interested In public j pulp and paper U almost unlimited, question and in the development of j with water powers and transportation fa-thi port. duties available for the. success! ul de- innis eany days Mr. Magulre had velopment of such Industries, been een a a keen keen imrumm sportsman aud the t. . i 1 What 1 . v, . v. i . . was first to introduce the game of badmin with the vast timber resources. available water power, transportation facilities and an open door to the markets of the world through the Port of Prince Rupert. Northern British Columbia offers a moat attractive field for lumbering activities. Farming 1 the the v staple naisvi uuiuau; Industry In u tu m j voeallat. she having often entertained I great valleys contiguous to Prince Ru mm. nupm auaience wun art. nrt pert. Alone the line of the CN.R. great strides have been made in fruit arid mixed fanning, w'le an additional esurce of revenue la lound by many settlers during the wimter months, when agricultural operations are lightest. In the production of poles and railway ties either from their own uncleared lands or from other timber limits. Indeed. at present, some of the pioneer farmer make as much money out of the ties. 1 H i poles and cordwood they produce as The difficulty about the hat. the ! from their aermiltural emna nf local stores sell Is the overhead ex- i eventually, when the land Is more ex- tenstvely clesred and markets extneded. they will devote their efforts exclusively to farming. TKKK.tri: Terrace la the centre of the fruit belt, great success having been attained at that point tn the growing of small fruits, especially strawberries. A good many of the ranchers are also going in for the . growing of apples, pears and eherries. and have met with marked success. Other fruit-growing valleys are the KlUumkalum, Lakelse. Bella Coola. and the Naaa. About 150 miles east the country and climate change' and the soil Is more suitable for mixed farming. This applies especially trt-Jhe- Bulkley Valley, of which Smltherens the principal town, being a divisional point on the line Of the CNJt. The land in this district has proven good for the growing of wheat, cut and more especially tim othy. There U no doubt that In the near future the valley will be a great producer of dairy products. Ht'KNs LIKE Burns Lake Is the centre of the Lakes Diattlct. where stock-raising is carried cn to a great extent. This Industry will increase greatly with the construc tion of abattoirs which one of the large packing houses Is proceeding with at the present time. Estimated areas available for the set tler: Skeena Valley. 200.000 acres; Fran-cols Lake. 64.000 acres: Nechaco Valley, 200.000 acres: Naas River. 300.000 acres; Bulkley Valley. 130.000 acres: Prase r Lake. 15.000 acres; Bella Coola, 350.000 acres. Mining development has been greater this year than ever before tn all parts of the northern portion ot the province, and particularly In the Stewart Atice Arm and Kltsiunkalum Lake sec tions. A great many properties were under -development during the summer season, on which work will be resumed as soon as weather conditions permit. Several properties had work carried on continuously through the winter and Indications are that the coming year will prove some new producer. Production has exceeded that ot last year, reaching nearly 1 11. 000.000 In the three metals produced In this north country, via.: gold, silver and copper. 'This makes a total production In the last three years ot over t30.000.000, and t86.000.000 In the laat ten years, previous to which the output of this part of the province was negligible. It has the greatest mineral production ot the province. Since 1914. this qistrtct has produced approximately 785.000 oza. of gold, 14,-000.000 oza. of silver, and 393.000.000 lbs. ot copper. iirYrr.Ks lUKAiust; Prince Rupert Is alao the headquarters and centre ot a hunter's paradise. Within a few hours' boat Journey one can obtain all classes of shooting during the hunting season, Including bear, goat, deer, geese, and all species of ducks. There are splendid streams and large trout lakes where one may enjoy trout fishing unsurpassed In any waters. At Lakelse Lake, 60 miles east ot Prince Rupert, on the a.T.P,, there is obtainable good grizzly bear and goat shooting and excellent trout fishing, added to which there 1 situated at the south end ot the lake a ntlneral hot spring. A hotel haa been erected at this spot where tourists may enjoy an excellent holiday. From Hazelton or Prince Oeorge one may obtain pack horses and guides, and In a day or so be lu good moose and cariboo country. When we come to consider railway facilities Prince Rupert haa as tine a connection as almost any place ou the1 Fifth Annual TEMPTATION SALE Specials for Thursday; Only MEN'S OVERCOATS We guarantee every garment to be as. represented in thin Temptation Sale. They tome In all the wanted colors. The lining are the best. Half belted, double breasted, 3-piece detachable belts, for men and young men. Regular up to fo7.f0. Temptation Sale Trice $19.85 ST. .MARGARETS SOCKS ' In Pure Wool Worsteds. Regular 75c. Temptation Sale Price 45c MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Double breasted and single breasted; some with all silk lining; Tweeds and Illue Serges and Worsteds. Regular up to $:V7.r0. Temptation Sale Price $21.65 .MEN'S SILK AND WOOL SOCKS Ilegular up to $1.25. Temptation Sale Price 65c Acme Importers Terms: Strictly Cash. Third Avenue. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. No Charge Accounts BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1825. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, 77,003,0'i5; Lode Gold, $122,808,-ir; Silver, Si i.l 11,307: Lead, 380,218,907; Copper, SI07,J42,0A7; zinff, $3y,D25,(M7; Miscellaneous Minerals. S 1.504,387; Coal and Coke. 273,018,953; Building Stone. Hrick, Cement, etc., $44,005,880; maKiiig' its Mineral Production to the end cf 1U25 show an Aggregate. Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and Hie fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such re ports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C.. Reports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of continent, tor. as has been mentioned. It Is the western terminus ot the Canadian National Railway, and Js thus linked up with the entire rallwap system of Canada. It la also well furnished with sea transportation facilities; tor. besides being served by the Canadian National Coast S. Co. plying between Alaska and the southern ports, it has the additional advantage of the vessels of the Canadian Pacific and Union 8.6. Companies which connect it with the outer world. SMALL CI TV Prince Rupert .is stlU small among the cities of Canada, but tt Is still young. The first lot sold tor building purposes was as receutly as 1909, Just rcventeen years ago. and Incorporation was not effected until a year later. The port can, therefore, .boast sixteen yfcars of corporate life. But the future Is before it. The people of Prince Rupert! are not content to sit still, and wait , for what destiny may send; but with! Infinite hope In their hearts they are) straining all their 'power to make tor a prosperity that will be lasting and a sburce of permanent strength to the! whole of the Dominion. The Celebrated Viyella : Shirts English Warm, but not heavy. CLYDELLA by same firm, light weight. For wear and appearance, unbeatable. . .. Third Avenue. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of F'ui Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Naxt Q.W.V.A. Third Ave Snappy Styles in Tweed : Suits for Men We are overstocked In Tweeds. These come in first-class materials and snappy styles, and are perfectly tailored. Steve King I'hone Green 85